Jones topped Durant 78-62 in the first round, knocking him out of the tournament on the first night.

Durant grabbed the early lead, though Jones had fought his way back in to grab a slight lead at halftime. While the commentary between the two was entertaining in the first half, fans seemed much more interested about the incredible view Durant had from his apartment in New York.

Jones then exploded in the third quarter, quickly mounting a 15-point lead with the Bucks. By then, it was far too late for Durant to make a comeback. Jones, sitting in his bedroom with a hoodie on over his head and a full rack of shoes behind him, cruised to the 16-point upset win.

Phoenix Suns big man Deandre Ayton, playing with the Rockets, beat Chicago Bulls star Zach LaVine, who was playing with the Miami Heat, 57-41 in the second matchup of the night.

Early on, despite saying that he had been playing a lot of 2K during the league shutdown, Ayton had to ask how to throw an alley-oop — clearly looking to throw down with Jones, the reigning dunk contest champion. He also forgot that Andre Iguodala was now with the Heat, and seemed shocked when seeing him out on the floor in the game.

The two seemed to talk the entire time, too, about their favorite places to play in the league, what they’re doing to stay sane during the coronavirus outbreak and more.

While Young is very good at 2K, and had the No. 2 seed going into the tournament, it looked as if Barnes hadn’t played the game in quite some time. The 42-point blowout loss, while not real at all, is likely to sting the Sacramento Kings big man.